Notes on the occurrence of wulfenite at Brandy Gill, Cumberland, and of leadhillite at Drumruck mine, Kirkcudbrightshire
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
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In October 1875 the late J. G. Goodchild recorded his then recent discovery of a mineral which he stated 'he believed' to be wulfenite and which he had found on an old mine dump near Carrock Fell, Troutbeck, Cumberland. One specimen only was, I believe, found by Mr. Goodehild, and this he presented to the Carlisle Museum, where it has been seen by myself, the label bearing the more precise locality of Brandy Gill.
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- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 24 , Issue 153 , June 1936 , pp. 321 - 323
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- Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1936
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page 321 note 1 Goodchild, J. G., Wulfenite at 'Caldbeck Fell'. Geol. Mag., London, 1875, dec. 2, vol. 2, pp. 565-566;Google Scholar also Trans. Cumberland and Westmorland Assoc. Adv. Lit. Sci., 1885, no. 9 (for 1883-1884), p. 188.
page 321 note 2 Spencer, L. J., Min. Mag., 1923, vol. 20, p. 88.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
page 323 note 1 Letters and indices as in Dana, System of Mineralogy, 6th edit., 1892.
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